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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adaptation reviewed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a review or evaluation of an adaptation, such as a book, film, or other media, is being discussed.
Example: "The adaptation reviewed in this article highlights the differences between the original novel and its film counterpart."
Alternatives: "adaptation assessed" or "adaptation evaluated".
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In addition, the role of multisensory interactions had been extended to visual learning and adaptation (reviewed in [39], [40]).
Secondly, on an intra-specific level, there are several observations suggestive of local adaptation (reviewed in [35]), such as local dominance of certain genets [36], [37] and variation between populations in thermal tolerance [38], and natural disease resistance [39].
Also known as, broadly speaking, genetic adaptation (reviewed in Frankham 2008).
Variation in the scale of local adaptation (reviewed in Linhart and Grant 1996) provides a challenge in delineating seed sourcing zones for restoration.
Its members participate in many biological processes that include vacuolar detoxification, pleiotropic drug resistance (PDR) and stress adaptation (reviewed in [ 33]).
Theoretical studies have also addressed the effects of the complex interplay between selection and other evolutionary forces, such as gene flow, on the genetic architecture of adaptation (reviewed in Olson-Manning et al. 2012; Savolainen et al. 2013).
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The Aussi government recently launched a $12.9 billion program to girder the country's water supplies against climate change and is requiring ongoing climate adaptation reviews every five years.
The evidence relating to whether depression could itself be an adaptation is reviewed.
The remainder of this paper is structured as follows: after introducing the notation in Section 2, frequently used echo path models and their adaptation are reviewed in Sections 3.1 and 3.2, respectively.
Early co-adaptation models (reviewed in Stahl and Murray, 1966) applied to operons propose that neighboring genes into operons would lower the chances of co-adapted genes being separated by random recombination.
Michael Wilson's popular and enthusiastically reviewed adaptation of Charles Dickens's classic story still has flying spirits all dressed in ghostly white, a Victorian housekeeper played by a man in drag and an assortment of local children in the cast.
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